Shedding Light on Sepsis

Sepsis is the body’s overactive and extreme response to an infection. It’s unpredictable, can progress rapidly, and affects more than 1.7 million people in the United States each year. Without prompt treatment, it can lead to tissue damage, organ failure, and death. NIGMS supports state-of-the-art sepsis research, including the development of rapid diagnostics and new therapeutics. September is Sepsis Awareness Month, and we’re highlighting a few resources that offer more information about this condition. Our infographic provides details at a glance on basic statistics and the future of sepsis research. It’s also available in Spanish. Click to enlarge For a thorough overview, check out our fact sheet, available in both English and Spanish. It answers some common questions and discusses the kinds of sepsis research that NIGMS supports. You can find more information on causes, risks, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) sepsis webpage. In addition, they offer educational materials for patients and health care professionals, including brochures, fact sheets, and an interactive quiz.
Source: Biomedical Beat Blog - National Institute of General Medical Sciences - Category: Research Authors: Tags: Injury and Illness Bacteria Infectious Diseases Sepsis Systems Biology Viruses Source Type: blogs